自闭症
心理学
多样性(政治)
干预(咨询)
发展心理学
儿童发展
过渡(遗传学)
临床心理学
应用心理学
精神科
政治学
化学
基因
法学
生物化学
作者
Ed‐Dee G. Williams,Matthew J. Smith,Jamie Mitchell,Ty B Tucker,Connie Sung,Kari Sherwood,Sarah Dababnah,Sandy Magaña,Temple S. Lovelace,Shanna K. Kattari,Dale E. Olsen,Jeff Elkins,Laura Humm,Chris Steacy,Edwina Riddle,Caleb Liggett
出处
期刊:Autism
[SAGE Publishing]
日期:2025-04-15
卷期号:29 (8): 2016-2029
标识
DOI:10.1177/13623613251330847
摘要
Recent discourse has identified significant issues surrounding the lack of diversity in autism-related research. However, recent efforts have called for the regular use of diversity advisory boards (DAB) in autism-related research to improve the inclusivity of underrepresented and marginalized groups included in the growing autism scholarship. This article outlines the development and implementation of a DAB to support the design and evaluation of an innovative intervention, WorkChat: A Virtual Workday. Specifically, WorkChat focuses on improving knowledge and practicing conversational skills with virtual customers, coworkers, and supervisors to support workplace interactions for autistic transition-age youth. Here, we share guidelines for developing, utilizing, and maintaining a DAB, as well as recommended practices and future implications for implementing DABs in autism services research while using the WorkChat DAB as a case study. The goal is to support the further use of DABs as a means of significantly improving the inclusion of underrepresented and marginalized identities including racial, gender, and sexual minorities, and individuals with disabilities in autism services research. Lay Abstract Autism research often does not include enough people with different identities such as different races, genders, and sexualities. Sometimes, support for autistic individuals does not help everyone equally. They often work better for white, straight autistic males. This article will talk about how we are trying to make autism research more diverse. We will share how we are using a group of diverse advisors to help with research. We will also talk about how to use these advisor groups in the future for autism research.
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